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Do you think former President Donald Trump should be on stage for the first debate? GOP candidate Ron DeSantis shreds Republicans who think sucking up to Trump will get them somewhere; CNN's Jake Tapper admits that Trump was right about Hunter getting money from China; Constitutional attorney David Rivkin went on Fox News to talk about why Trump's RICO case is going to die very quickly; While the whole nation was looking at the hurricane in Southern California, Chicago has yet another mass shooting over the weekend... and the media doesn't want to address it; School reinstates football coach who lost his job after praying on the field.The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hugh covers the news and talks with Chris Christie, Gov. Kim Reynolds, Sen. Tom Cotton, and David Rivkin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of CODEPINK radio, Leonardo Flores speaks with David Rivkin, attorney for political prisoner Alex Saab. In the second half of the show, Leonardo is joined by Alina Duarte, an independent journalist from Mexico and Senior Research Fellow at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, to discuss Latin American geopolitics.
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 221, Part 2 of 2: Grammy-winning producer and recording engineer David Rivkin, better known as David Z. The older brother of Prince & the Revolution drummer Bobby Z, David is an important contributor to the Minneapolis Sound -- based around innovative drum machine rhythms and synthesizer leads and accents -- as he worked with Prince and protege acts like The Family, Sheila E, Mazarati, St. Paul, Jill Jones. T.C. Ellis, Mayte and others. He also produced the No. 1 smash “She Drives Me Crazy” by the Fine Young Cannibals, and worked with alternative pop-rock artists like A-Ha, the Go-Gos, the BoDeans, Terri Nunn and Bananarama. Later he became steeped in the blues, collaborating with Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Jonny Lang, the Eric Gales Band, Buddy Guy, Etta James, John Mayall, Government Mule and many others. RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2021 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 221, Part 1 of 2: Grammy-winning producer and recording engineer David Rivkin, better known as David Z. The older brother of Prince & the Revolution drummer Bobby Z, David is an important contributor to the Minneapolis Sound -- based around innovative drum machine rhythms and synthesizer leads and accents -- as he worked with Prince and protege acts like The Family, Sheila E, Mazarati, St. Paul, Jill Jones. T.C. Ellis, Mayte and others. He also produced the No. 1 smash “She Drives Me Crazy” by the Fine Young Cannibals, and worked with alternative pop-rock artists like A-Ha, the Go-Gos, the BoDeans, Terri Nunn and Bananarama. Later he became steeped in the blues, collaborating with Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Jonny Lang, the Eric Gales Band, Buddy Guy, Etta James, John Mayall, Government Mule and many others. RECORDED SEPTEMBER 2021 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
Summary, themes and chapters1mins - Memories of First Avenue and the debut performances of Purple Rain.5mins - Choreographing Prince & The Revolution and the changing face of the band.8mins - Movie premieres, wardrobe disagreements, concerts and 'craziness'.11mins - Prince and poducer bands: Mazarati; The Time; Vanity 6 and The Family.13mins30s - 'Too much too young is not a good thing' - the pressures of stardom on tour.18mins - The full story of how one of Prince's most famous songs was recorded.24mins15s - Being fined for missing notes, and working for one of music's most demanding bandleaders.27mins - Meeting the expected standards, and the parting of the ways.
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Raheem Kassam and Jack Maxey are joined by Steve Bannon discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the SCOTUS hearings begin to elevate the political fight in 2020. Calling in is David Rivkin to provide his insights.
Raheem Kassam and Jack Maxey are joined by Steve Bannon discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the SCOTUS hearings begin to elevate the political fight in 2020. Calling in is David Rivkin to provide his insights.
Since taking office, President Trump has been derided by the mainstream media and his critics as running roughshod over constitutional norms, fueling the conviction of liberals and some moderate conservatives that the 45th President poses an ongoing threat to the Constitution. In Defender in Chief, constitutional scholar John Yoo argues that Trump’s adversaries have things exactly backwards. Far from considering Trump an inherent danger to our nation's founding principles, Yoo contends that the Framers would have seen Trump as restoring their vision of presidential power. It is instead liberal opponents who would overthrow existing constitutional norms in order to unseat Trump, thereby inflicting permanent damage on the presidency.Join us for a lively and timely discussion on presidential power and constitutional norms in the Trump era, with the book’s author, John Yoo, and well-known legal scholar David Rivkin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack Maxey is joined by Steve Bannon, Dr. Li Meng Yan and Lu De to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as DHS and Oregon officials have struck a deal on when federal agents would be pulled out of Portland. David Rivkin calls in to provide insights. Congressman Matt Gaetz joins the crew to discuss his new book. Jonna Bianco joins the crew to discuss the China Bonds owed to Americans.
Jack Maxey is joined by Steve Bannon, Dr. Li Meng Yan and Lu De to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as DHS and Oregon officials have struck a deal on when federal agents would be pulled out of Portland. David Rivkin calls in to provide insights. Congressman Matt Gaetz joins the crew to discuss his new book. Jonna Bianco joins the crew to discuss the China Bonds owed to Americans.
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the new unemployment numbers highlight the economic carnage that continues to ravage the nation. David Rivkin calls in to explain how changes in liability can help bring the economy back. Also calling in is Kevin Freeman to discuss Chinese companies being de-listed from American exchanges.
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the new unemployment numbers highlight the economic carnage that continues to ravage the nation. David Rivkin calls in to explain how changes in liability can help bring the economy back. Also calling in is Kevin Freeman to discuss Chinese companies being de-listed from American exchanges.
David Rivkin joined Dany and Marc to outline the legal case for suing China for coronavirus damages. The post https://www.aei.org/multimedia/wth-can-we-do-to-make-china-pay-for-the-coronavirus-debating-the-pros-and-cons-of-suing-beijing/ (WTH can we do to make China pay for the coronavirus? Debating the pros and cons of suing Beijing) appeared first on https://www.aei.org (American Enterprise Institute - AEI).
David Rivkin joined Dany and Marc to outline the legal case for suing China for coronavirus damages. The post WTH can we do to make China pay for the coronavirus? Debating the pros and cons of suing Beijing appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
A lot of talking heads on TV go back and forth about just how much power President Trump has when dealing with the Chinese Virus. Where does it start and where does it end? How much power do states have in the unique situation we find ourselves in? This week, David Rivkin and Cully Stimson talk about their recent Wall Street Journal article that gives us a Constitutional guide to emergency powers, and how this should impact our collective response to the Chinese Virus. Show Notes: Rivkin and Stimson Wall Street Journal Op-Ed – A Constitutional Guide to Emergency Powers Stimson on Fox News: The Government Has Ample Constitutional Authority During a Time of CrisisWhat the Defense Production Act Is and How Can It Can Help the Government Fight COVID-19 Trump Tells Feds to Pay for States’ Use of National Guard on Coronavirus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam give their reactions to the Senate's acquittal of President Donald J. Trump. Calling in to share thoughts are David Rivkin and John Fredericks.
Steve Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam give their reactions to the Senate's acquittal of President Donald J. Trump. Calling in to share thoughts are David Rivkin and John Fredericks.
Raheem Kassam and Jason Miller are joined by former Fox News host and newly minted Trump Victory Finance Chair Kimberly Guilfoyle as well as constitutional lawyer David Rivkin to analyze and scrutinize the arguments from the Senate Trial in the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.
Raheem Kassam and Jason Miller are joined by former Fox News host and newly minted Trump Victory Finance Chair Kimberly Guilfoyle as well as constitutional lawyer David Rivkin to analyze and scrutinize the arguments from the Senate Trial in the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.
Steve Bannon is joined by Cynthia Lummis, candidate for U.S. Senate from Wyoming, renowned constitutional lawyer David Rivkin, and Associate White House Counsel Jim Schultz to discuss the the invalid nature of the articles of impeachment House Democrats have sent to the Senate for the "trial of the century".
Steve Bannon is joined by Cynthia Lummis, candidate for U.S. Senate from Wyoming, renowned constitutional lawyer David Rivkin, and Associate White House Counsel Jim Schultz to discuss the the invalid nature of the articles of impeachment House Democrats have sent to the Senate for the "trial of the century".
Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal and Washington attorney David Rivkin join Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on "Skullduggery." Katyal and Rivkin argue opposite sides of impeachment in relation to President Trump, with the former - specifically his new book "Impeach" - having just been sited in the actual Judiciary hearing. It's a festive debate as no punches are held back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Raheem Kassam and Jason Miller are joined by constitutional lawyer David Rivkin, former counsel to the House and Senate judiciary committees Daniel Huff, and President of Judicial Watch Tom Fitton. The four discuss the legalities of Adam Schiff and the House Majority's Intelligence Committee publishing the phone logs of political opponents, and what to watch for during Wednesday's Judiciary Committee hearings.
Raheem Kassam and Jason Miller are joined by constitutional lawyer David Rivkin, former counsel to the House and Senate judiciary committees Daniel Huff, and President of Judicial Watch Tom Fitton. The four discuss the legalities of Adam Schiff and the House Majority's Intelligence Committee publishing the phone logs of political opponents, and what to watch for during Wednesday's Judiciary Committee hearings.
Listen to Episode 33 The War Room witn Special Guest David Rivkin
Listen to Episode 33 The War Room witn Special Guest David Rivkin
Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller and Raheem Kassam are joined by Tea Party Patriots founder and national co-ordinator Jenny Beth Martin as well as constitutional lawyer David Rivkin. The five discuss the feedback from ordinary Americans over the impeachment process, the testimonies by Marie Yovanovitch and Michael McKinley, Rand Paul's demands that the so-called “whistleblower” is identified, and the new push by the Huffington Post to claim President Trump is guilty of “extortion”.
Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller and Raheem Kassam are joined by Tea Party Patriots founder and national co-ordinator Jenny Beth Martin as well as constitutional lawyer David Rivkin. The five discuss the feedback from ordinary Americans over the impeachment process, the testimonies by Marie Yovanovitch and Michael McKinley, Rand Paul's demands that the so-called “whistleblower” is identified, and the new push by the Huffington Post to claim President Trump is guilty of “extortion”.
Constitutional lawyer and author of a new Wall St. Journal op-ed entitled “This Impeachment Subverts the Constitution” joined Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam for episode six of War Room Impeachment. The trio of co-hosts discussed how the president's allies finally got off the sidelines and started fighting back this week, as well […] The post Episode 6: David Rivkin, the Best Anti-Impeachment Analysis, And More… appeared first on .
Constitutional lawyer and author of a new Wall St. Journal op-ed entitled “This Impeachment Subverts the Constitution” joined Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam for episode six of War Room Impeachment. The trio of co-hosts discussed how the president's allies finally got off the sidelines and started fighting back this week, as well […] The post Episode 6: David Rivkin, the Best Anti-Impeachment Analysis, And More… appeared first on .
Recently, in a case called Sokolow, et al v. Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), the Solicitor General's Office filed a brief in opposition to the Supreme Court cert petition being sought by the petitioners. The petitioners brought a lawsuit against PLO under the 1992 Anti-Terrorism Act, because of its support for terrorist activities that harmed American nationals. The Second Circuit held that the petitioners case should be dismissed because of lack of personal jurisdiction (PJ) over PLO. While the Second Circuit has held that foreign states do not have due process rights, they ruled that PLO does enjoy such rights because it is not a state. Nevertheless, it held that the facts in the record do not support the assertion of either general PJ or specific PJ over the PLO. David Rivkin of BakerHostetler will join us to discuss the case. Featuring:David Rivkin, Partner, BakerHostetler Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
Recently, in a case called Sokolow, et al v. Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), the Solicitor General's Office filed a brief in opposition to the Supreme Court cert petition being sought by the petitioners. The petitioners brought a lawsuit against PLO under the 1992 Anti-Terrorism Act, because of its support for terrorist activities that harmed American nationals. The Second Circuit held that the petitioners case should be dismissed because of lack of personal jurisdiction (PJ) over PLO. While the Second Circuit has held that foreign states do not have due process rights, they ruled that PLO does enjoy such rights because it is not a state. Nevertheless, it held that the facts in the record do not support the assertion of either general PJ or specific PJ over the PLO. David Rivkin of BakerHostetler will join us to discuss the case. Featuring:David Rivkin, Partner, BakerHostetler Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
On Friday, February 2, President Trump agreed to release a memo written by the House Intelligence Committee about FBI surveillance activity of the members of the Trump campaign that occurred before the President took office. Those opposed to the release of the Nunes Memo, named for the Representative whose aids drafted the memo, argue that the release goes against intelligence protocol and is being utilized by Republicans to distract from the investigation in Russian interference in the 2016 election. Proponents of the release argue that it should be public to show the American people the actions of the FBI preceding the election. David Rivkin joins us to discuss the memo release and its possible effects.Featuring:David B. Rivkin Jr., Constitutional Lawyer and Former White House Counsel Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
On Friday, February 2, President Trump agreed to release a memo written by the House Intelligence Committee about FBI surveillance activity of the members of the Trump campaign that occurred before the President took office. Those opposed to the release of the Nunes Memo, named for the Representative whose aids drafted the memo, argue that the release goes against intelligence protocol and is being utilized by Republicans to distract from the investigation in Russian interference in the 2016 election. Proponents of the release argue that it should be public to show the American people the actions of the FBI preceding the election. David Rivkin joins us to discuss the memo release and its possible effects.Featuring:David B. Rivkin Jr., Constitutional Lawyer and Former White House Counsel Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
On the heels of Michael Wolff's new book, many liberals are attacking Pres. Trump as unfit for office and trying to invoke the 25th Amendment. Bill explains how Pres. Trump shredded those attacks in just one day. He also shares his thoughts on the president's negotiations with Democrats over DACA, the wall and immigration reform. Then, legal expert David Rivkin joins Bill to respond to reports that Robert Mueller may try and charge Pres. Trump with obstructing justice. Next, Bill interviews Tom Joscelyn about the protests in Iran, the status of the war against ISIS and what this all means for the balance of power in the Middle East. Finally, the election of 2016 revealed the parlous conditions of many rural Americans. Pres. Trump is trying to rescue them, but many liberal elites think small-town America is a lost cause and cities are the future. Joel Farkas joins Bill to explain why that thinking is wrong and harmful to many Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ziglar v. Abbasi is the result of over a decade of remands and appeals. The case was originally filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of incarcerated Muslim, South Asian, and Arab non-citizens who were targeted after 9/11 by law enforcement as “terrorism suspects.” The defendants in the case, high level officials in the Bush administration, such as Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI director Robert Mueller, and low level detention officials, filed a motion to dismiss, which was rejected by the in the District Court. -- In 2009, the Supreme Court decided in Ashcroft v. Iqbal that government officials were not liable for discriminatory actions of their subordinates without evidence they directly ordered the actions. Meanwhile, five of the petitioners in Ziglar settled with the government, and the case was remanded to the District Court and amended. In 2010, the District Court granted a new motion of dismissal, but only for the high level officials. This dismissal was reversed by the Second Circuit. -- The main question the Supreme Court answered was whether these high-level government officials could be sued for damages under the Bivens precedent. The precedent, created in a 1971 case involving the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, created an implied cause of action for any person whose Fourth Amendment rights are violated by federal officials. On Monday, June 19 the Supreme Court refused to extend the Bivens precedent to the petitioners, reversing the decision by the Second Circuit and remanding the case. -- David Rivkin of Baker Hostelter joined us to discuss the opinion and its significance. -- Featuring: David B. Rivkin Jr., Partner, Baker & Hostetler LLP.
(Bloomberg) -- Corrects David Rivkin's name u0010u0010David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and David Rivkin, a partner at Baker Hostetler, discuss a decision by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of appeals to uphold a lower court ruling to block President Trump's proposed travel ban. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Corrects David Rivkin's name u0010u0010David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and David Rivkin, a partner at Baker Hostetler, discuss a decision by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of appeals to uphold a lower court ruling to block President Trump’s proposed travel ban. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio’s "Bloomberg Law."
President Trump has issued an executive order putting in place a new travel ban. Is it legally watertight this time? We hear from Ambassador Norman Eisen who was senior counsel to President Obama and David Rivkin, a lawyer who served under Presidents Reagan and George Bush senior. The centre-right in France keeps Francois Fillon as its presidential candidate, despite falling poll ratings and a legal investigation into his financial arrangements; we get analysis from the BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris. The BBC's Sharanjit Leyl finds out how to make an amazing party in Singapore. We cross over to Kolkata where Rahul Tandon tells us about Asia's biggest business stories. One of the advantages of working in radio is that the dress codes aren't too rigid but in some jobs it's a very different situation. Our well-dressed regular commentator Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times has been musing on corporate dress. And we're joined throughout the programme by two guests on opposite sides of the Pacific; Anjani Trivedi, Columnist for WSJ Heard on the Street who's in Singapore, and Richard Wolff, professor of economics emeritus at the University of Massachusetts and founder of Democracy at Work in New York. Picture description: President Trump walks across the South Lawn towards the White House on March 5, 2017 in Washington, DC. Photo by Erik S. Lesser-Pool/Getty Images
“Suggestions that President-elect Donald Trump put his business holdings in a 'blind trust,' which would mean selling them to avoid potential conflicts of interest are unrealistic and unfair,” says David Rivkin, of Baker and Hostetler, in a recent Washington Post piece. University of Minnesota Law School Professor Richard Painter said, in a New York Times piece, that President-elect Trump’s announced plans to cure conflict-of-interest concerns are “not enough.” Join us as these two legal scholars discuss their positions in greater detail. -- Featuring: Professor Richard Painter, S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law, University of Minnesota Law School and Mr. David B. Rivkin Jr., Partner, BakerHostetler
Nadine Strossen and David Rivkin debate the proper limits and obligations on governments and businesses in conducting surveillance.
Nadine Strossen and David Rivkin debate the proper limits and obligations on governments and businesses in conducting surveillance.
David Rivkin was a producer on Prince's 'Purple Rain' album. He talked to MPR News host Tom Weber about Prince's musical style, his personality and his contributions to the Minneapolis Sound.
BakerHostetler's David Rivkin and Hofstra University's Julian Ku join the National Constitution Center's Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the Iran nuclear deal and the constitutional questions about its passage and enforcement.
establishment hawks Charles Stimson and David Rivkin attack the TAC in the Washington Post